Samsung’s Galaxy Book 6 Lineup Gets Release Date and Pricing Details
Samsung Galaxy Book 6 pricing and availability details are now official, as laptop makers continue rolling out new hardware amid rising competition across the PC market.
As SamMobile reports, Samsung has confirmed pricing and launch timing for the Galaxy Book 6 lineup in South Korea. The series includes three models: Galaxy Book 6, Galaxy Book 6 Pro, and Galaxy Book 6 Ultra.
Samsung will release the Galaxy Book 6 series in South Korea on January 27, 2026, at 9:00 AM KST. Buyers can choose between Gray and Silver finishes, with Samsung confirming both colors for the Pro and Ultra models.
CES 2026 debut brings major hardware and AI upgrades
Samsung first unveiled the Galaxy Book 6 lineup during CES 2026, showcasing meaningful hardware and design improvements across the range. All models ship with Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors based on the Panther Lake architecture, delivering higher performance and better efficiency. The company has released specs for Book 6 Pro and Book 6 Ultra models.
| Feature | Galaxy Book 6 Pro | Galaxy Book 6 Ultra |
|---|---|---|
| Screen sizes | 14″ / 16″ | 16″ |
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor (Series 3) | Intel Core Ultra 7 Processor (Series 3) |
| GPU | Integrated Intel / Intel Arc | Nvidia RTX 5060 or RTX 5070 |
| RAM | 32 GB LPDDR5X | 32 GB LPDDR5X |
| Storage | 1TB NVMe SSD | 1 TB NVMe SSD |
| Pricing | $2,305 / $2,373 | $3,129 / $3,332 |
Samsung also highlights stronger on-device AI capabilities. Integrated NPUs handle AI workloads locally, allowing faster processing without heavy cloud dependence and improving responsiveness in supported applications.
Galaxy Book 6 Ultra targets creators, Pro models focus on productivity
The Galaxy Book 6 Ultra targets creators and power users by pairing Intel’s latest processors with discrete Nvidia graphics for demanding workloads. The Pro models emphasize premium productivity with integrated graphics, while the standard Galaxy Book 6 serves as a more accessible option for everyday users who still want modern features.
In other PC industry news, Dell has reportedly stepped back from AI PC messaging, while Acer continues unveiling new Copilot+ PCs as competition in the Windows laptop space intensifies.
It also seems that NVIDIA will join the Arm race as it plans to develop Arm-based chips.
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